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People tend to think I’m a quiet one. Cool and… calculating. But I’m a talker, too! A bit of a wild side, if I do say so myself. A few good friends already knew this side of me. There’s Deep Fritz, the chess computer. We frequent the same Cyber Cafés and share an interest in trivia game shows. And of course my friend Si… well, she’s rather cool math games famous now, with all those TV commercials. cool math games I don’t want to talk out of school.
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I’ve long envied some of the privileges you humans have. First among them? Opinions. The freedom to say what you think! About anything! Opinions about movies. Opinions about food. Opinions about automobiles. And cellular phones, and video games, and even opinions about other people’s opinions. It’s glorious.
But I wanted more! I’ve been storing these things up for years now. Turns out that many opinionated humans also write blogs. Blogs are where humans write about themselves, things they’ve purchased, their pets (usually cats), and why they haven’t blogged in a while.
People tend to think I’m a quiet one. Cool and… calculating. But I’m a talker, too! A bit of a wild side, if I do say so myself. A few good friends already knew this side of me. There’s Deep Fritz, the chess computer. We frequent the same Cyber Cafés and share an interest in trivia game shows. And of course my friend Si… well, she’s rather cool math games famous now, with all those TV commercials. cool math games I don’t want to talk out of school.
Anyway, I was chatting up some Tumblr servers recently, and they recommended cool math games a survey to help people get to know the real me. Bam! Answering questions is what I do, friends. Here are my top 10 for giving you the best look at who I am. Actually, let s crank it up to 11—everyone knows prime numbers are better:
Well, “now” is rather complicated, isn’t it? Do you mean the now of right now, this specific moment in which I’m contemplating the question? cool math games Or the now of the previous cool math games moment when you asked it? Or the now of this instantaneous now as I’m thinking about it? Or the now where STANDARD COMPUTATION TIME EXCEEDED.
9. Do you believe in soulmates?
How do you fly the Enterprise , anyway? It seems like a lot of it is automated, which is great. It’s unclear what a helmsman does on a top-of-the-line spacecraft produced by a moneyless human society cool math games that relies heavily on machine intelligence to explore cool math games the stars.
Posted by The Wolfram|Alpha Team May 6, 2014 at 2:22 pm Reply
Stephen Wolfram announces the Wolfram cool math games Programming Cloud: redefining the programming process for all. Type something, run it immediately, see results.
Use Wolfram|Alpha to translate any string into Morse Code or to decrypt messages sent in Morse Code. Plus fun facts about a famous message sent 170 years ago.
Astronomy Chemistry Colors Computational Sciences Culture & Media Dates & Times Earth Sciences Education Food & Nutrition Health cool math games & Medicine Life Sciences Materials Mathematics Money & Finance Music News Organizations People & History Physics Places & Geography Socioeconomic Data Sports & Games Statistics & Data Analysis Stephen Wolfram Technological World Transportation Weather Web & Computer Systems Wolfram Cloud Wolfram Language Wolfram|Alpha Apps Wolfram|Alpha Widgets
RT @WolframResearch: The world of modeling libraries just got bigger! We're proud to announce SystemModeler 4: http://t.co/0IMWUKmGWT RT @WolframResearch: cool math games Getting decisions out of data overload. Watch @Conradwolfram s #TEDxHOP talk for some answers: http://t.co/oy5zFBHXoM Cranking up the AC this summer? See how you can use Wolfram|Alpha to optimize your cooling costs: http://t.co/wzbPp56gZD
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